
Empath Transcript The first 6 minutes and 28 seconds of the video are missing from this transcript. Please use this document from the six minute and twenty-eight second mark. Kellie: [00:00:00] Shows and all that. So how's it been being separated? What kinds of like effects has that that had? Cathy: [00:00:08] It sucks. Garrett: [00:00:09] Yeah, it's hard. Jem: [00:00:11] Yeah, it's the fucking worst. This is the worst. Cathy: [00:00:13] I miss Jem so much. Garrett: [00:00:14] Yeah. Jem's been my best friend for ten years and I haven't seen her in like three months. And it sucks. Jem: [00:00:21] It's been horrible. Garrett: [00:00:23] Yeah. Yeah. Speaking of crying, that photo of you with the Big Buck Hunter with the two shotguns. I literally, like stared at that photo for like ten minutes. I just woke up and I just like stared at that photo and cried. And it's like, it's a live on. So you're just, like, you're like, what's up mother fucker? You, like, do something with the guns. It's like when you hold it down and I'm just like, oh, my fucking God. Yeah. It's been hard. For sure. Weird. We spend so much time with each other all the time, you know that like. Yeah. I feel like if I didn't live with Cathy it would be fucking terrible. Yeah. Cathy: [00:01:07] Yeah, it could really be a lot worse. We're pretty lucky that we are in living situations that are chill. Kellie: [00:01:07] Yeah and ya'll were supposed to be working on a record around now. If this COVID thing didn't happen, right? Everyone: [00:01:14] Yeah. Cathy: [00:01:15] We were supposed to go to a house in most of April to record it, um, so that didn't happen, obviously. But, yeah, it's, I mean, it's cool to have more time to finish writing stuff. But, it's hard to, it's like we don't really know when we’re going to be able to record it. Jem: [00:01:31] Yeah. I feel like I'm already starting to forget all the new songs. Cathy: [00:01:34] Yeah. Garrett: [00:01:35] Oh yeah same. Cathy: [00:01:35] Yeah, we haven't been able to like run through them or anything. Yeah. But whatever. Yeah, someday. Garrett: [00:01:44] Yeah, I guess we got nothing but time, yeah. Kellie: [00:01:47] Well, hopefully it'll sort of help strengthen it in a way, you know. Cathy: [00:01:52] Yeah, and all the extra time will be beneficial. Kellie: [00:01:57] For sure. For sure. So were any of the new songs in the Baby TV performance at all. Cathy: [00:02:09] Yeah, well, the last time we played was new. Like with it, we finished it earlier that week. Just like something a little riff I had come up with and we just kind of worked it out and were like let's just play it because it's fast. And, I don't know, I guess the thought with the Baby TV thing was like the audio quality is like, it's not going to be great because we're a loud band and we're not going to like play an acoustic set. And so we're trying to figure out like, well, if we just kind of lean into the fact that it's going to be noisy and not sound great then it'll probably be better, so. And then we were like, oh, this new one kind of like fits into that so let's just play it. Garrett: [00:02:48] Yeah, I and cause like Jem plays a lot of like the melody and since, you know, like she wasn't, we just projected her in the background doing stuff. Like, she wasn't playing on it. It's like we tried to pick songs, that like, you know. I feel like a lot of the times like I always just like follow Jem and Cathy's like vocals and so, you know, you can't really hear anything in our basement. So we're like, oh, we'll just pick the songs that are fast. And like, if we mess up, you really won't be able to tell if we mess up. Kellie: [00:03:21] Yeah, and so, and then, Randall, you. I could hear you, but I couldn't see you. So how did that part work out? Randall: [00:03:30] I was on the back porch playing just the keyboards. Kellie: [00:03:35] Oh, OK. And so then how did you? Randall: [00:03:36] Yeah I just ran the cable inside Kellie: [00:03:36] You ran the cable? OK, that's awesome. I love that. Cathy: [00:03:43] We had all the lights and our roommate Alex Garrett: [00:03:45] Yeah our roommate Alex did all the lights and like, did the changing of, like, all the stuff on it. Kellie: [00:03:50] Yeah, I was going to ask about like the Mylar background. Like, did you just happen to have like a sheet. I actually weirdly enough had. Cathy: [00:03:57] You weirdly enough had Mylar in your closet. Is that what you said? Kellie: [00:04:02] Yeah I weirdly do, too, but yeah. Is that like the case? Did you all just have like a ton of Mylar laying around or what? Cathy: [00:04:08] Yeah, we used it in our music video for "Roses that Cry." We had bought, Randall and I went to like a, it was like a hydroponic store or something and bought a bunch of it for that. So we just had it left over. Garrett: [00:04:20] Yeah. And then I remember when we were done with that music video and Randall was like, no, no, no, we should save this, we'll use this. And I was like, never. Jem: [00:04:28] Yeah, I remember I wanted to throw it in the dumpster so bad. Garrett: [00:04:28] I know, I was like we're never using this shit again, but now it's still hung up in the basement. The basement looks pretty cool. I feel like my Mylar just, we kind of joking that it was like, what was that movie we're talking about? Bug? Cathy: [00:04:40] Oh, Bug. Yeah. Garrett: [00:04:41] Yeah, yeah. We're like kind of like. Yeah it reminded me of like that movie Bug. Yeah. We should watch that again. Kellie: [00:04:51] So how do you, did you feel like the performance was like a pretty significant departure from your live show in terms of like the band dynamic? I mean, it's got to be a huge, massive difference just like that you weren't all physically together. But what about kind of like. I don't know. Like, how did it feel? Cathy: [00:05:16] I guess, like, yeah, super weird not having Jem's parts there. I'm just like this definitely feels like it's missing something. But like. I don't know. Yeah. I just felt like, me and Garrett jam in the basement a lot, so. Garrett: [00:05:29] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah we play in the basement and a lot together. But you know how like, there's that thing where, like, I've heard, this has a name for it. But like, when you hear a song and you've listened that song a bunch of times and then you hear that song and there's like one component out of it, but you still hear that one component. Like, I feel like that like always trips me up in like when we practice, like just me and Cathy in the basement. It's funny because I'm like, oh, I can hear these other parts, but I can't. I've just played them so many times of us four, you know what I mean that I'm just like I'm like, oh I'm like, oh it's there but it's not. But it's just like my brain playing a trick on me. It felt weird. Randall: [00:06:10] Listening for cues. Yeah. Garrett: [00:06:13] Yeah. And I feel like so much of it is just like, you know, like this shared experience with like other people that come to see us, but also like between each other and like I feel like we all look at each other so many, like so many times while we play like for different cues and different parts and there's like always certain parts where like, I'm just like staring at Randall or staring at Catherine or like waiting for her to like Jem: [00:06:33] What about me? Garrett: [00:06:33] I mean, staring at Jem! You know like it's just like you know there's like so many parts and like, so it's just, it's interesting you know. I mean, like we've been writing new tunes and it was nice, just like. [00:06:49] Yeah, it was nice that we had to be creative about how we sort of pulled it off because we couldn't all be together.
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